Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1983
Gennady Kazansky
Gennadi Kazansky was a Russian film director of the Soviet era.
Carel Willink
Albert Carel Willink was a Dutch painter who called his style of Magic realism "imaginary realism".
Johan Grøttumsbråten
Johan Hagbart Pedersen Grøttumsbraaten was a Norwegian skier who competed in Nordic combined and cross-country. Dominating both events in the 1920s and early 1930s, he won several medals in the early Winter Olympics. Most notably, he won two gold medals at the 1928 Winter Olympics, and as one of the only two entrants to win two gold medalists from St. Moritz, was the most successful athlete there, along with Clas Thunberg of Finland. He previously won three medals at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924, and went on to defend his Olympic Nordic Combined at the 1932 Winter Olympics.
Ángel Rama
Ángel Antonio Rama Facal fue un escritor uruguayo considerado uno de los principales ensayistas y críticos latinoamericanos. Su obra se refiere a literatura proveniente de prácticamente todas las regiones del continente americano así como de diferentes periodos históricos. "En ese sentido [...] pensó e imaginó la cultura de los países latinoamericanos como una totalidad." Rama fue miembro de la llamada «Generación del 45» o «Generación Crítica». Tres de sus libros de crítica literaria más importantes son Rubén Darío y el modernismo (1970), Transculturación narrativa en América Latina (1982), y La ciudad letrada (1984).
Taku Morishita
Taku Morishita is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan. He is a former director of the Japanese Shogi Association, and is currently serving as an executive director.
Wolfgang Lukschy
Wolfgang Lukschy was a German actor and dubber. He performed in theater, film and television.
Julius Gellner
Julius Gellner, was one of the most famous German-speaking theatre directors of the 1920s. Between 1924 and 1933, he was superintendent (Oberspielleiter) and vice-Director of the Munich theater "Münchner Kammerspiele im Schauspielhaus". He was the uncle of the British philosopher and social scientist Ernest Gellner.
Fritz Lange
Emil Alfred Fritz Lange was a German communist politician and resistance fighter during the Nazi era who later Minister for Popular Education in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).
Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol
Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol was an Egyptian poet whose poems were influenced by Greek mythology, then pre-Islamic and Islamic imagery to modernize Arabic poetry. He was born in Qena and completed his secondary education there in 1957. He attended the faculty of Arts in 1958 just after his graduation from the secondary education stage. He dropped out to work as an employee at Qena Court of Justice as well as the Customs Department of Suez and Alexandria and the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation for a living before the end of his first year in the faculty. He died in 1983 after long-time illness.
Georg von Holtzbrinck
George von Holtzbrinck was a German publisher and founder of Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.